India set to delay DTC, but likely to introduce CFC, GAAR & POEM in February Indian taxpayers thinking they had six months to prepare for the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) were dealt a blow today with the news that certain aspects of the new law... By Jack Grocott November 14 2011
ECJ backs Rank in £250 million VAT reclaim The ECJ has ruled in favour of Rank Group's claim that it overpaid VAT to HM Revenue & Customs by more than £250 million ($397 million). By Jack Grocott November 10 2011
Australia’s commissioner clarifies source in LBOs Australia’s tax commissioner has finalised his views on the issue of source in leveraged buyouts. By Jack Grocott November 10 2011
Indian court explains how to calculate tax holidays An Indian high court ruling has clarified one of the important issues surrounding tax holiday computation when a holiday period has ended. By Jack Grocott November 09 2011
FREE: Canada seeks comments on tax law changes The Canadian Department of Finance has released for public comment a package of draft legislative proposals relating to a number of technical changes to the country’s tax laws. By Jack Grocott November 09 2011
Indian court explains how to calculate tax holidays An Indian high court ruling has clarified one of the important issues surrounding tax holiday computation when a holiday period has ended. By Jack Grocott November 09 2011
Amazon under attack in Indiana as senators introduce internet sales tax bill Simon Property Group, America’s biggest shopping mall operator, is suing the Indiana Department of Revenue in an attempt to force the state to collect sales tax from the internet retailer. By Jack Grocott November 08 2011
Australia’s carbon tax clears final hurdle Australia’s plan to tax carbon emissions was given the final seal of approval today, but critics are still concerned that it will cost too much and generate few benefits. By Jack Grocott November 08 2011
UK Supreme Court dashes taxpayers’ hopes on thin cap but there is an alternative The second refusal of the UK Supreme Court to refer the Thin Cap GLO to the ECJ has been described as “inconsistent” and “wrong” and will end up costing taxpayers... By Jack Grocott November 07 2011
UK Supreme Court dashes taxpayers’ hopes on thin cap but there is an alternative The second refusal of the UK Supreme Court to refer the Thin Cap GLO to the ECJ has been described as “inconsistent” and “wrong” and will end up costing taxpayers... By Jack Grocott November 07 2011